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DAILY SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 2016 Mother Mcauley High School DAILY SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 2016 Mother McAuley High School LUNCH MENU MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 12 Chicken Noodle Soup Chef's Choice Soup Lunch Price: $4.00-$5.50 Milk: $.75 Vegetable Quiche with Chicken Tenders with Curley soup, salad or fries Fries and soup or salad Daily Offerings: Italian Sausage Sandwich with Pepper Jack BBQ Burger Homemade Soup peppers and onions and choice with Curley Fries Pizza of side Grilled or Breaded Chicken 56789 Sandwich Cream of Chicken Soup Pasta Fagioli Soup Cream of Broccoli Soup Chef's Choice Soup Hamburger LABOR DAY Cheeseburger General Tso Chicken with Baked Parmesan Tilapia with Meatball Sub Sandwich Teriyaki Chicken with Hot Dog NO CLASSES fried rice & fortune cookie Rice Pilaf and fresh vegetable with choice of side Cilantro Lime Rice Made-to-Order Salad Made-to-Order Deli/Panini Steak Fajita BBQ Ribette Sandwich Avocado, Tomato & Chicken Cheese Ravioli with garlic bread Sandwich with choice of side Sandwich with choice of side All items may be purchased a la carte or be combined 12 13 14 15 16 into a lunch meal. Chicken Noodle Soup Cream of Chicken Soup Bean with Bacon Soup Chicken Tortellini Soup Chef's Choice Soup Chicken Caesar Wrap with Homemade Meatloaf with Mashed Sandy's Italian Beef Sandwich Sloppy Joe Sandwich with Italian Rotini Casserole with choice of side Potatoes and fresh vegetable with fries, soup or salad tater tots, soup or salad garlic bread Taco Salad Bowl Turkey Bacon Wrap with Rodeo Wrap with Gordonada Burrito fries, soup or salad fries, soup or salad Individual Cheese Pizza 19 20 21 22 23 Vegetable Soup Cream of Chicken Soup French Onion Soup Cream of Broccoli Soup Chef's Choice Soup Breakfast for Lunch Cheese Tortellini with Marinara BBQ Chicken with oven browned Maxwell St. Polish Sausage Wing Bar with choice of sauces, Sauce and fresh Turano bread potatoes and fresh vegetable with grilled onions and soup, salad celery sticks and ranch or fries Chicken Bowl Sloppy Joe Sandwich served Mexican Fiesta Bar Fish Tacos Food Service Director with soup, salad or tater tots Western Burger with choice Pam Boyd of side 773-881-6532 26 27 28 29 30 [email protected] Minestrone Soup Cream of Chicken Soup Baked Potato Soup Stuffed Green Pepper Soup Chef's Choice Soup Menu subject to change. Chicago Style Hot Dogs with fries Fettucini Alfredo with Sausage Grinder with Patty Melt Sandwich with Chicken Parmesan Sandwich with Chicken and Turano Bread choice of side choice of side fries, soup or salad Pasta Bar Wing Bar with choice of Fried Chicken with Mashed Potatoes Orange Chicken served with Pulled Pork Sandwich with sauces and celery sticks and Corn white rice fries, soup or salad.
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